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Recently, there was an
outbreak of measles in the USA that supposedly started at Disneyland, and
spread from there to about 100 cases, so far (February 2015).The discussion of it on the television
news sounds more like propaganda and lies than anything else.Here are a few comments on the measles
outbreak:

1. WARNING: All licensed doctors (MD, DO, ND, DC and others) MUST tell
you that vaccines are wonderful or they will definitely lose their medical
license.So you will not get
accurate information from doctors who appear on television, radio or any news
outlet.(I do not have a
medical license, so it cannot taken away and I am free to speak.)

2. The pundits on the news make is sound like measles is a deadly
disease.This is not
true.In fact, anyone who is over
age 50 or so may recall that most children used to get measles.It is normally a very mild viral
infection that usually resolves on its own with no need for any treatment
except rest.

The pundits say that it
could be deadly in a few people with compromised immune systems, which can
occur.However, what they do not
say is that this must be balanced against the risks involved with vaccination.

The media pundits often
mention a complication rate of 1 in every 1000.However, this is false, as it applies only to the poorest
nations on earth.The complication
rate in the USA is more like 1 in 100,000.Anyone can check these statistics.

3. The pundits and doctors lie if they say that the vaccine has no
risks.This is a lie they keep
repeating to the people.Yet a
simple search on the internet reveals many side effects of the measles vaccine.

A quick glance at the
medical literature also reveals plenty of studies that revealed problems with
vaccines, yet the pundits repeat that there is “no evidence” of problems.

For example, one
horrific side effect of the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella or German
measles) is autism.Parents report
the link between vaccines and autism frequently, and autism is a true epidemic
in the USA.However, our medical
profession denys the link between autism and vaccination due to a few corrupt
vaccine studies.

I suggest they honestly
study the Amish people.Most do
not vaccinate their children, and they have a much lower autism rate than the
rest of the American population.However, such a study would burst the “safe vaccine” bubble.

The following list of
adverse effects of the measles vaccine is from www.drugs.com, which is not an
anti-vaccination website:

Local adverse effects:

Local
side effects have included injection site burning/stinging, wheal and flare,
erythema, swelling, and vesiculation.[Ref]

Significant central nervous
system reactions such as encephalitis and encephalopathy have been very rarely
temporally associated with measles vaccine (occurring within 30 days after
vaccination); however, causality has not been determined in any case. A certain
number of encephalitis cases unrelated to vaccines is expected to occur in a
large childhood population; however, there is the possibility that some of
these cases may have been caused by measles vaccine. Subacute sclerosing
panencephalitis (SSPE) has been very rarely reported in children after measles
vaccination. Some of these cases may have been due to unrecognized measles
during the first year of life or possibly due to the measles vaccination.

Ocular side effects have included
retinitis, optic neuritis, papillitis, retrobulbar neuritis, and
conjunctivitis.[Ref]

Other

Hearing side effects have
included nerve deafness and otitis media.[Ref]

Respiratory

Respiratory side effects have
included pneumonitis, cough, and rhinitis.[Ref]

Other side effects have included
panniculitis, atypical measles, fever, syncope, headache, dizziness, malaise,
and irritability. Fatalities have been reported with the polyvalent
measles/mumps/rubella vaccine; however, causality has not been determined. Health care providers
should report any allergic or unusual adverse reactions to the Vaccine Adverse
Event Reporting System (VAERS) at 1-800-822-7967 (USA) and the manufacturer.[Ref]

The
manufacturer also warns that the measles vaccine "has not been evaluated
for carcinogenic or mutagenic potential" and "it is...not known
whether [it] can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or can
affect reproductive capacity." Thus, "it would be prudent to assume
that the vaccine strain of virus is...capable of inducing adverse fetal
effects." Also, "caution should be exercised when...administered to a
nursing woman."(42)

References are
from the Vaccine Safety Manual.

4. The pundits rarely mention that the best defense for any disease is
a healthy, well-nourished body. Most don’t mention nutrition at all, and
some tell parents falsely that junk foods are okay and that supplementary
nutrients are not needed and a waste of money.This is simply false and criminal in its effects on the
population.

Especially important to prevent or heal
measles is vitamin A.Yet it is
becoming more and more difficult to find natural source vitamin A at health
food stores, and manufacturers say they cannot get it, though its source is
readily available – fish oil.Someone does not want the truth to be told, and does not want the simple
remedies to be available to the people.

5. The Centers For Disease Control stated that of the 34 cases of
measles at Disneyland, 6 of the people had already been vaccinated.This may indicate that the vaccine is
not as effective as is claimed.They claim it is 99% effective.Then why were 17% of the cases among people who were already vaccinated?

I have not heard any
valid answers.

6. The measles vaccine is one of the “combination vaccines”, part of
the MMR or measles, mumps and rubella vaccine.Combination vaccines are the worst type.One vaccine is an assault on the
body.The combinations are multiple
assaults at the same time.

7. The companies that produce vaccines are given legal immunity from
prosecution if their products cause harm.The US taxpayer pays the legal damages when children are harmed by
vaccine injuries.

This fact is very strange, to me,
if vaccines are as safe as the pundits claim, and this fact, alone, should make
anyone wary of the vaccine propaganda that is now circulating on television and
elsewhere.

8. Some news program claim to present both sides of the vaccination question,
but their pro-vaccination speakers have been extremely poor quality.There are plenty of doctors and others
who could be on these programs, but they are not there.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH ARGUMENT TO FORCE VACCINATION ON
EVERYONE

Some are advocating mandatory
vaccination to stop the measles outbreak.It sounds so easy and simple.Here are the problems with it:

1. It would help, but
won’t solve the problem, as proven by the 17+% of the cases at Disneyland in
which the individuals who contracted measles were vaccinated.

2. People lose freedom
when they are forced to take a medical procedure against their will.This is an important loss to society,
even if one does not see its effects immediately.

3. The vaccine has
definite serious adverse effects, so a forced vaccination program will
definitely cause harm that few are willing to talk about.

Rather than force
vaccination on the people, a much better solution is:

1. Encourage everyone to
eat better and protect the health of their family in this way to minimize the
risk of getting measles or 1000 other diseases, and the risk of complications,
although they are rare.

2. If a person wishes
to have the vaccine, then do so, understanding the risks of the vaccine, which
are very real.

BLAMING THE UNVACCINATED

Lately, the media
pundits blame all problems on the unvaccinated people.This, to me, is more propaganda.This does not make sense to me, since
if one is concerned about this, then vaccinate your children.

One commentator said,
but what if my child has chronic leukemia and cannot be vaccinated, and an
unvaccinated person walks down the street and spreads measles to that child.

The answer here is that
no solution is perfect – including vaccination.Citing one rare case is not a good reason to impose a
medical procedure on everyone when that procedure has a list of adverse effects
a page long.

People are skeptical of
vaccines for good reason, and it is sad that the pundits are so brainwashed
they cannot see and don’t bother to study both sides of the question.